Ex-Toledoan with Google shares insight

Souder talks to Toledo Club about thriving in tech boom

Ted Souder, right, of Google talks with his wife, Lori, and J.B. Rorick during the President’s Dinner at the Toledo Club.

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Ted Souder, right, of Google talks with his wife, Lori, and J.B. Rorick during the President’s Dinner at the Toledo Club.

For two decades, former Toledoan Ted Souder has surfed technology’s roiling waves of change, at times getting swept away but also riding its crest.

And what a ride it has been.

“It was a really incredible time,” Mr. Souder said of the 1990s, when he spent time at online industry landmarks such as America Online, Excite, the @Home Network, and Echo Networks.

Since October, 2001, Mr. Souder, a 1989 Ottawa Hills High School graduate, has found a permanent home with Google Inc., the California firm that has morphed into a $55 billion entity.

“With Google, we’ve been so lucky to do such incredible things and be good at a lot of it,” said Mr. Souder, who oversees Google’s industry and retail operations.

Now a resident of Chicago, Mr. Souder, 42, spoke Thursday at the Toledo Club’s President’s Dinner. In unscripted remarks, his topics included the benefits of technology, the history of Google, and the Toledo Club.

“I have so many fond memories of spending time here,” Mr. Souder said in an interview afterward.

“The club always had such a nice sense of community. I’m really here to celebrate Toledo.”

He is the son of the late William Souder, a well-known Toledo-area financial planner, and Vickie Souder, a longtime leader in cultural and arts groups. His mother was with him for the dinner.

Mr. Souder left Toledo to attend the University of Denver. Upon graduation he went to work for the Denver Business Journal to sell ads, but about that time, the Internet became more commercial. He took a job at America Online to help small businesses get online.